According to the Renew website, the party was created to "stop Brexit" and force the Government to hold a second referendum "on the final deal negotiated with the EU".

Renew said in a statement: “The party’s political strategy is an exact replica of La REM’s in that we want to address voters directly. We are following Mr Macron’s example.”

Renew spokeswoman Sandra Khadouri told France Info the movement wants to reach out to those who “regret” voting for the UK to leave the European Union in the June 2016 referendum.

She said: “We need to address voters who feel abandoned by traditional parties. Polls show many are changing their minds about Brexit and the conservative government is forcing through a damaging hard Brexit without a clear mandate.

I think the movement that Chris and others are leading with Renew is a future you can embrace

Amélie de Montchalin

But speaking to RT UK, Ukip's Welsh leader Neil Hamilton said there is "no chance" Brexit could be reversed.

He said: "There is no chance of Brexit being reversed. The people have spoken and that’s an end of the matter.

"They can bash their head against the wall but all they’ll get is a sore head."

Tory MP David Davies also called out Mr Macron's party members for interfering in British politics.

Mr Davies said: "What we should all be doing is talking to politicians from other countries, not get advice from them or be told what to do but simply to find out what’s going on those countries."